All the latest on Hydrofloor and our sophisticated solutions for hydronic heating and cooling. Read about landmark sustainiable buildings, commercial or domestic project and energy efficient hydronic cooling systems.
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Australian business chills out with hydronic cooling |
Hydronic : the new cool in commercial cold storage systems
Modern commercial buildings demand strict energy efficiency and temperature control. Silent, clean and efficient, hydronic cooling is more and more the choice of commericial builders and architects.
Hydronic cooling systems offer more design flexibility than traditional systems, allowing building designers and occupants to maximise the use of available space.
Hydrofloor cooling systems help Australian businesses create sustainable facilities. Large scale projects like Melbourne's Docklands Ice Skating Rink and Coles 12 storey Queensland cold storage are examples of modern corporate citizens reducing their carbon footprint without compromising temperature control.
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Geothermal : nature's hotbed of energy |
Geothermal energy : hydronic heating powered by a true force of nature
Clean. Safe. Sustainable. Everything architects and contemporary buildings demand from a modern hydronic heating system.
Geothermal energy is new technology that answers the call. Drawing pure heat straight from the earth and vastly reducing the high cost of powering heating systems, upon our environment and our health.
Hydrofloor geothermal technology powers sustainable hydronic heating solutions at Peninsula Hot Springs and Melbourne's Heine Building.
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Hydronic: the cool choice for Grocon's Pixel Building |
Hydrofloor helps deliver Australia’s first carbon neutral commercial building
Hydrofloor has broken new ground in carbon neutral building practice through the Pixel Building project.
Developers, Grocon wanted the Pixel Building to flagship a sub zero carbon rating. So Hydrofloor was handpicked to custom design and deliver a hydronic cooling system.
The Pixel Building is now the first carbon neutral building of its kind in Australia. Perhaps even the world.
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